War and MoralityRichard A. Wasserstrom Wadsworth, 1970 - 136 עמודים |
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עמוד 129
... atomic bomb on two densely populated Japanese cities . He had ordered its development to forestall a German effort and might have kept it in reserve , as gas was . Cf. J. M. Spaight , The Atomic Problem ( London , 1948 ) , p . 41 ...
... atomic bomb on two densely populated Japanese cities . He had ordered its development to forestall a German effort and might have kept it in reserve , as gas was . Cf. J. M. Spaight , The Atomic Problem ( London , 1948 ) , p . 41 ...
עמוד 130
... atomic scientist , war was dreadful because man could become a wild animal . Today's wars are dreadful because man can exterminate his fellows as easily as vermin . " Not anger but the lack of feeling is our problem . " 66 The ...
... atomic scientist , war was dreadful because man could become a wild animal . Today's wars are dreadful because man can exterminate his fellows as easily as vermin . " Not anger but the lack of feeling is our problem . " 66 The ...
עמוד 133
... Atomic Age - A Theological Discussion ( n.p. , 1958 ) , p . 30 . 75Francis P. Stratmann , O.P. , War and Christianity Today , trans . John Doebele ( London , 1956 ) , p . 57. That retaliation will not serve any positive end is fairly ...
... Atomic Age - A Theological Discussion ( n.p. , 1958 ) , p . 30 . 75Francis P. Stratmann , O.P. , War and Christianity Today , trans . John Doebele ( London , 1956 ) , p . 57. That retaliation will not serve any positive end is fairly ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
The Morality of Obliteration Bombing John C Ford S J | 15 |
War and Murder Elizabeth Anscombe | 42 |
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